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Nursing Theory and its Conceptual Model

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Introduction

The nursing profession is still under the evolution stages and the phases of recession of the new paradigms.The nursing theories and the models strong provide the information about the nursing practices and the nursing principles on the basis of the different function of nursing (Smith, & Parker, 2015).The 21st centaury has opened a greater opportunity for the great nursing profession in a shortage of the nurses where there is a increase in the global healthcare changes.Through the understanding of the nursing theories, the nurses are given a unique identity in their great contribution to the healthcare field.

Nursing Model

Models are the representation of the interaction between concepts and among patterns of concepts.The models are just like diagrammatic figures of the proposition of a concept that gives the description of a statement in relation to the concept or idea in place (Smith, & Parker, 2015).Models are there to represent the mental image and picture of a given phenomena.The representation of the nursing model in this case show the activities and the responsibilities that occurs within the concepts of the nursing profession.

4 Types of the models

Physical modelConceptual modelHomomorphic modelSymbolic model

The Conceptual model and its application in the nursing profession

In this the words are represented by the real concepts and the ideas that surrounds the concepts of the nursing professionIt gives an overview of the practices that are associated with the profession and the patients are positively influenced by the action of the nurses.The concepts of the models are symbolical related to the ideas of the theories that are being represented in the study of the nursing profession (Cranmer, & Nhemachena, 2013).A conceptual models are majorly represents by the pictures or the images that gives the visual representation of the ideas of the theory being put into practice

Nursing Theory

The nursing theory is a set of the concepts, ideas, principles, facts and assumption that are set to describe a given phenomena in the nursing profession how they are applied.The Nursing theory are based on the concepts of the authors understanding about the idea or a problem that is derived from the situation in place.The nursing theory is the foundation of understanding the concepts of the profession. It is based on the idea of the prescribed phenomena and how is relates to its implication on the nursing practices and profession.

A case of the Interaction theory and its efficiency

The interaction n theory is greatly attributed to the philosophy of the nurses interacting mostly with the patients (Courtney, & McCutcheon, 2010). To support the theory, is through the concept of having the theory prove its conceptual needs and the relations it impacts.The theory strong support the other theories where the patients have the strong belief in the relations with the nurses such that their problems can be solved. The efficiency of the theory is that the idea is greatly vested to the application of the theory in the nursing profession and used on the daily basis by the clients.

How the Nursing Theory Incorporates the Four Metaparadigm Concepts.

1. Person: Refers the recipient of nursing care, including physical, spiritual, psychological, and sociocultural components, and can include an individual, family or community.2. Environment: Refers to all the internal and external conditions, circumstances, and influences affecting the person.3. Health: Refers to the degree of wellness or illness experienced by the person. 4. Nursing: Refers to the actions, characteristics, and attributes of the individual providing the nursing care (Ziegler, 2005).

 Evidence-based examples that demonstrate how the nursing theory supports nursing practice

Examples of the Evidence Based Practices

Infection ControlOxygen Use in Patients with COPDMeasuring Blood Pressure Noninvasively in ChildrenIntravenous Catheter Size and Blood Administration

Rationale for understanding the nursing theory

References

Smith, M. C., & Parker, M. E. (2015). Nursing theories & nursing practice. Philadelphia, PA : F.A. Davis CompanyCranmer, P., & Nhemachena, J. (2013). Ethics for nurses: Theory and practice. Maidenhead: McGraw-Hill Education.Ziegler, S. M. (2005). Theory-directed nursing practice. New York: Springer Pub. Co.Courtney, M. D., & McCutcheon, H. (2010). Using evidence to guide nursing practice. Sydney: Churchill Livingstone/Elsevier.

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